MEMORIALS

John Livingston Haines French ’30
John French died May 4, 1995, in Hudson, Ohio, shortly after he had moved from Florida to stay with his daughter, Caroline. He came to…
Norman Bridge Roberg ’30
Norm died Jan. 8, 1997, in Rome, Italy, two weeks after the death of his wife, Elena. Born in Chicago, he prepared at Lake Forest…
Lloyd A. Free ’30
Lloyd A. Free died Nov. 11, 1996, at a nursing home in Bethesda, Md. Son of a Republican congressman, he was born in San Jose…
George Elton Snyder Jr. ’30
George Elton Snyder Jr. died Aug. 31, 1996, at Waverly Heights in Gladwyne, Pa. He was the husband of the late Frances "Soapie" Lux, whom…
William Carroll Keith Jr. ’30
Bill died Apr. 29, 1996, after a long illness at the Baptist Hospital in Beaumont, Tex. He grew up in Beaumont and came to Princeton…
William Cattell Trimble ’30
William Cattell Trimble died June 24, 1996, at his home in Brooklandville, Md. He was 89. A native of Baltimore, he attended the Gilman School…
Ernest Reginald Harding ’30
Ernest Reginald Harding died of an aneurysm Feb. 1, 1996, in Laguna Hills, Calif., where he had lived since 1988. Reg came to Princeton from…
Charles M. Hanna ’30
Charles M. Hanna died Aug. 19, 1995, at the retirement community of Sherwood Oaks, in Cranberry Township, Pa. He came to Princeton from Mercersburg. He…
Stanley T. Garber ’30
Stan died of a stroke Apr. 2, 1996, at Christ Hospital in Cincinnati, Ohio. He came to Princeton from Walnut Hills H.S., majored in biology…
Samuel Lloyd J. Md ’30
Dr. Samuel J. Lloyd died Jan. 2, 1996, at the Garden Terrace Nursing Home in Chatham, N.J. He was 85. Born in Atlantic City, he…
Rowland Erving ’30
Rowland Erving died Dec. 18, 1995, at his home in Fox Chapel, Pittsburgh, Penn. He was born Apr. 22, 1905, and was a lifelong resident…
Joseph C. Hawthorne ’30
JOE HAWTHORNE, indeed a "Music Man," died Mar. 20, 1994. He was a symphony conductor, who started as an associate conductor and violinist with the…
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